Demophilus (Ancient Greek: Δημόφιλος) may refer to:
Demophilus of Thespiae led a contingent of about 700 Thespians at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC), and was killed there
Demophilus, an ancient Greek artist from Sicily
Demophilus (historian) edited the first universal history which was written by his father Ephorus
Demophilus of Constantinople, bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380
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Demophilus (Ancient Greek: Δημόφιλος) may refer to: Demophilus of Thespiae led a contingent of about 700 Thespians at the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC)...
Demophilus (Greek: Δημόφιλος Demophilos), according to Herodotus, was the commander of a contingent of 700 Thespians at the Battle of Thermopylae (480...
patriarchate of Demophilus memorable. Theodosius offered to confirm him in his see, if he would accept the Nicene Creed. Demophilus refused, and was...
380, after the expulsion of Demophilus by emperor Theodosius I[citation needed]. Eusebius. "14: The Arians ordain Demophilus after the Death of Eudoxius...
List of writers on laws of symmetry: Nexaris, Theocydes, a person named Demophilus, Pollis, a person named Leonidas, Silanion, Melampus, Sarnacus, Euphranor...
Constantinople was Demophilus, a Homoian Arian. On his accession to the imperial throne, Theodosius offered to confirm Demophilus as bishop of the imperial...
subsequently reinforced by a contingent of about 700 volunteer Thespians led by Demophilus, and a few other Greek allies. After several days of fighting, Xerxes...
ISBN 0-393-31040-X (quoting Demophilus, Genuine Principles. Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine. p. 4> (Demophilus [George Bryan?]: the Genuine...
death, anti-Macedonian sentiment in Athens was rekindled. In 322 BC, Demophilus and Eurymedon the Hierophant reportedly denounced Aristotle for impiety...
arrived in Constantinople, 24 November 380, he expelled the Arian bishop, Demophilus of Constantinople, and surrendered the churches of that city to Gregory...
heresy, supported the First Council of Nicaea, and deposed the Arian Demophilus of Constantinople in favor of orthodoxy. The next year, he confiscated...
Antioch Semi-Arianism Arian leaders Acacius of Caesarea Aëtius of Antioch Demophilus of Constantinople Eudoxius of Antioch Eunomius of Cyzicus Eusebius of...
of Nicea, Theodosius deposed the popular Acacian bishop of the city, Demophilus, whom he drove out of the walls of the city and replaced with Gregory...
Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Demophilus or Evagrius Archbishop of Constantinople Disputed by Gregory I of Nazianzus 380 Succeeded by...
offered to confirm the Arian bishop Demophilus in his see, if he would accept the Nicene Creed. After Demophilus refused the offer, the emperor immediately...
the raven’s wing, The song of death is in the raven’s cries: But when Demophilus begins to sing, The raven dies. Nicarchus is also the name of a character...
the priestly clan overseeing the Eleusinian Mysteries. Together with Demophilus he reportedly brought a charge of impiety against Aristotle after Alexander...
that they would not abandon Leonidas and his followers. Their leader was Demophilus, son of Diadromes, and as Herodotus writes, "Hence they lived with the...
him on his Persian campaign as the official historiographer. His son Demophilus followed in his footsteps as a historian. Ephorus' magnum opus was a set...
actually happened). The contingent of 700 Thespians, led by their general Demophilus, refused to leave and committed themselves to the fight. Also present...
Yan in China. Basil the Great becomes bishop of Caesarea (Cappadocia). Demophilus of Constantinople becomes Patriarch of Constantinople, although his position...
expelled Bishop Demophilus. Gregory was subsequently enthroned as bishop of Constantinople at the Basilica of the Apostles, replacing Demophilus.: 45 Theodosius...
share a definition of it as the restraint of the appetites.: 228–29 Demophilus, a Pythagorean philosopher of uncertain date, wrote: Cicero considered...